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Upgrading the NSS Firmware in a Virtualized Setup, Restoring the Factory Default Configuration

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Managing the NSS Upgrading the NSS Firmware in a Virtualized Setup 7 Upgrading the NSS Firmware in a Virtualized Setup To upgrade the firmware when you have virtualized storage: STEP 1 Power down the Master device. STEP 2 Upgrade the firmware for each slave (one-by-one or in parallel). STEP 3 Power up the Master device. STEP 4 Upgrade the firmware for the Master device. Restoring the Factory Default Configuration There are two ways to restore configuration settings when you run into a problem with the NSS: preserve the specific storage configuration but restore everything else to factory defaults, or reset just the network settings so that you can log into the NSS configuration interface. ! CAUTION If you restore the full factory defaults to an NSS in a virtualized setup, you will break any virtualized RAIDs. To reset the NSS: STEP 1 From the Manager Menu, click Admin Maintenance. STEP 2 Depending on the nature of the problem, choose one of the following ways to reset the configuration: • Delete the entire configuration with the exception of the storage details: When you reset the configuration through the configuration interface, the RAID, volume, share, and quota configuration is maintained. All other configuration details are restored to factory defaults. Click Restore All Settings to Factory Defaults. Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 131

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Managing the NSS
Upgrading the NSS Firmware in a Virtualized Setup
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
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Upgrading the NSS Firmware in a Virtualized Setup
To upgrade the firmware when you have virtualized storage:
STEP 1
Power down the Master device.
STEP 2
Upgrade the firmware for each slave (one-by-one or in parallel).
STEP 3
Power up the Master device.
STEP 4
Upgrade the firmware for the Master device.
Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
There are two ways to restore configuration settings when you run into a problem
with the NSS: preserve the specific storage configuration but restore everything
else to factory defaults, or reset just the network settings so that you can log into
the NSS configuration interface.
!
CAUTION
If you restore the full factory defaults to an NSS in a virtualized setup, you will break
any virtualized RAIDs.
To reset the NSS:
STEP 1
From the
Manager Menu
, click
Admin
¨
Maintenance
.
STEP 2
Depending on the nature of the problem, choose one of the following ways to reset
the configuration:
Delete the entire configuration with the exception of the storage details:
When you reset the configuration through the configuration interface, the
RAID, volume, share, and quota configuration is maintained. All other
configuration details are restored to factory defaults. Click
Restore All
Settings to Factory Defaults
.